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#SNMP Design: Solving the Zero Puzzle

It is happy that now I have “Understanding SNMP MIBs” at hand. The solution to the zero puzzle can be found on page 394 and 395 (Appendix A). I don’t want to bother you with the details which most ...

Moving Back to BitComet, and Farewell FlashGet

I have to uninstall FlashGet from my Windows Vista, after so many frustrations. It seems the rumors are right that without its original author, a good product like FlashGet can be ruined. First, Fl...

#SNMP Design: The Puzzle of Zero

It is hard to translate .0.0 and .0 into bytes, isn’t it? According to AdventNet’s implementation, both of them should be translated to {0x06, 0x01, 0x00}. So is this the correct answer? If it is, ...

#SNMP Design: Critical Bug Again

A critical bug was just noticed by Steve, and he isolated it into a test case. I did have a quick fix earlier today, but now it seemed a bad approach. Finally, I further isolated this bug into a fe...

Framework Design Guidelines

Although Gendarme and FxCop may help to detect design flaws, they are not perfect. Thus, sometimes resorting to a great book like this is unavoidable. On Sunday, I received the very first donation...

Banshee for Windows Progress

I have been watching the Banshee Media Player for months, but it does not yet support Windows even though in the announcement it will hit Windows soon. In order to see how soon it would be, today ...

Another Firefox? Wait And See

For me the worst thing to live in GMT +8 is that all important event in the west happens in my dreams. Yes, this time Google Chrome, an open source browser built on Apple’s WebKit and Mozilla Firef...

GrapeVine Voice: Source Code Is More Important?

I have just checked Code Beautifier Collection homepage on Google Code and found out an interesting thing. In a short time period, it seems that people prefer the installer, so for most GrapeVine m...